The Daily Play With Joy Taylor

Knicks Handle Business at Home and Up 2-0; Browns QB Controversy Saga Continues; Matthew Stafford Signs Extension with LA Rams

8 min · 22. maj 2026
episode Knicks Handle Business at Home and Up 2-0; Browns QB Controversy Saga Continues; Matthew Stafford Signs Extension with LA Rams cover

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On The Daily Play, Joy Taylor breaks down the Knicks’ 109-93 Game 2 win over the Cavs to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals. She highlights New York’s adjustments and Josh Hart’s 26-point night while noting Cleveland needs to do more, and Game 3 at home is a must-win despite the historical advantage of a 2-0 series lead. Joy then discusses Browns coach Todd Monken navigating a quarterback competition involving Deshaun Watson (returning from an Achilles injury), Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel, and Taylen Green, arguing the Browns should name a starter and favoring Sanders. Finally, she explains why the Rams don’t have a QB battle after extending reigning MVP Matthew Stafford on a lucrative deal, signaling rookie first-round pick Ty Simpson will likely sit and learn during another Super Bowl push.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Joy Taylor previews the 2028 World Cup kickoff in North America, noting Mexico opens Thursday and the USMNT plays Paraguay Friday, while discussing muted hype due to political/cultural issues and high ticket costs, though she expects excitement to build once matches start; she highlights the expanded 48-team field and calls the current U.S. men’s squad the most international yet, hoping they can approach the women’s team’s standard. Taylor then recaps Caitlin Clark’s game-winning three for the Indiana Fever over the Mystics and praises the WNBA’s broader slate of storylines, while acknowledging Clark’s controversy, fanbase, and referee-related critiques. She closes with Victor Wembanyama leading the Spurs to their first NBA Finals win in Game 3 versus the Knicks, embracing a New York villain narrative and fueling a physical, trash-talking rivalry.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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